Work, Work, Work: A reader on Art and Labour
Work, Work, Work: A Reader on Art and Labour
An anthology based on the seminar-series Work, Work, Work that took place at Iaspis 2010.
Contributions by
Pierre Bal Blanc, Franco ‘Bifo’ Berardi, Ana Betancour, Jonatan Habib Engqvist, Annika Eriksson, Kirsten Forkert, Catharina Gabrielsson, Ingela Johansson, Lars Bang Larsen, Maria Lind, Making A Living, Michele Masucci, Sarat Maharaj, Helena Mattsson, OTCOP, Pratchaya Phinthong, Nina Power, Raqs Media Collective, Judith Revel, Lisa Rosendahl, Joanna Sokołowska, Hito Steyerl, Mladen Stilinovic, Nina Svensson
and
Cecilia Widenheim.
Edited by
Cecilia Widenheim, Lisa Rosendahl, Michele Masucci, Annika Enqvist
and
Jonatan Habib Engqvist.
Published by:
The Swedish Arts Grants Committee/Iaspis
and
Sternberg Press.
Graphic design by
Medium.
Dialogue – On the Politics of voice
Dialogue – On the Politics of Voice
discusses the voice in relation to narration and performativity as well as a means of “witnessing” in contemporary art. With contributions by
Andrea Geyer,
Sharon Hayes,
Jane Jin Kaisen,
Mary Kelly
and
Dont Rhine. Introduction by
Cecilia Widenheim. The material is based on a workshop realised by Mary Kelly, resident artist, at Iaspis on 30 October 2010 and two lectures held at Moderna Museet in Stockholm in relation to the exhibition
Mary Kelly Four Works in Dialogue
( 2010 – 11 ) curated by Cecilia Widenheim.
Dialogue – On the Politics of Voice
is sold and distributed by
Axl Books
DESIGN ACT Editors:
Magnus Ericson
and
Ramia Mazé
To order
DESIGN ACT Socially and politically engaged design today - critical roles and emerging tactics
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Unfortunately, the names of the authors of chapter ll: "HOW does it happen and what does it take?" is missing from the Table of Contents. The authors are
Ramia Mazé
and
Natasha Marie Llorens. To download a correct version of the Contents,
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DESIGN ACT Socially and politically engaged design today - critical roles and emerging tactics
is produced by Iaspis in collaboration with the Interactive Institute and co-published with Sternberg press.
The Reader
Iaspis Forum On Design and Critical Practice: The Reader has comprised an exhibition, an international seminar and now a publication The Reader on investigative, speculative and critically oriented design. Participants: Åbäke, HC Ericson, Practise, Europa, Experimental Jetset, Metahaven, Dexter Sinister, Ramia Mazé, Zak Kyes and Mark Owens etc. Editors: Magnus Ericson, Zak Kyes, Martin Frostner, Sara Teleman och Jonas Williamsson.
Published by Iaspis and Sternberg Press 2009
ISBN 978-1-933128-63-4
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the unabridged version of Will Holder and Samuel Nyholm's text.
If you order from Sweden, you can temporarily buy the book from us at Iaspis. We will invoice you and the price is 200 SEK (including sales tax 11.32 SEK) + delivery 40 SEK.
For international orders: ”The Reader” will be distributed internationally by Sternberg Press. Please contact them to order.
Voice OverVoice Over is the first part of an ongoing project examining staging, theatricality and performative strategies in contemporary art practices. Artist contributors: Miriam Bäckström, Goldin+Senneby, Saskia Holmkvist, Fia-Stina Sandlund and Geist magazine. Essays by Anselm Franke and Cecilia Widenheim.
Published in 2009 by Sternberg Press.
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mail@sternberg-press.comwww.sternberg-press.com ISBN: 978-1-933128-72-6
Cosmic MatterGunilla Klingberg produced two new works for the 2007 Istanbul Biennial, commissioned by Iaspis. This publication documents these projects and presents a selection of her earlier works. Essays by Lars Bang Larsen, Adnan Yildiz and Fia Backström. The book was published in collaboration with Propexus 2008. Designed by Andreas & Fredrika. ISBN: 978-91-87952-29-6
To order, please email:
info@iaspis.se
FormalitiesFormalities Plus documents and comments on the exhibition Formalities, which was presented at Iaspis in autumn 2007 with the artists Leya Mira Brander, Aigerim Issabekova, Nestor Kruger, Lisi Raskin, Kirstine Roepstorff and Fia-Stina Sandlund. A preface by Maria Lind and an addendum by Karl Larsson frame a recapitulation of the exhibition theme which was the formal and its position in contemporary art. The book was designed by Åbäke. Year of publication: 2008. ISBN: 978-91-977250-0-2
This item has been discontinued.
A Fiesta of Tough Choices: Contemporary Art in the Wake of Cultural PoliciesA publication that penetrates the difficult-to-explain term “multiculture” and presents art projects and essays that explore its place in the contemporary world. Editors: Maria Lind och Tirdad Zolghadr. Contributors: Timothy Brennan, Loulou Cherinet, Peter Geschwind, Jonathan Harris, Edda Manga, Kate Rich, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Hito Steyerl samt Måns Wrange. Publishied in 2007. ISBN: 978-82-997365-3-4
To order, please email: kontakt@torpedobok.no
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Taking the Matter Into Common Hands: On Contemporary Art and Collaborative PracticesAn anthology of essays by a number of Swedish and international artists, critics and actors who work with various modes of organisation and collaboration. Editors: Johanna Billing, Maria Lind och Lars Nilsson. Contributors: 16 Beaver, B+B, Copenhagen Free University, Nav Haq, Brian Holmes, IKK, Jakob Kakobsen, Marysia Lewandowska, Marion von Osten, Schleuser.net, Simon Sheikh, School of Missing Studies, Katharina Schlieben, Martin Schmidle, Tirdad Zolghadr, Anton Vidokle, WHW and Åbäke. Published in 2007. ISBN: 978-1-906155-18-6
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Henrik HåkanssonEditors: Sara Arrhenius and Bettina Pehrsson. The publication is a monograph on Henrik Håkansson’s work, including an essay by Will Bradley, a curator and writer based in Glasgow. This is the third instalment in a series of publications produced by Iaspis in collaboration with Propexus, presenting Swedish artists in dialogue with a writer. Participant: Will Bradley. Year of publication: 2007. ISBN: 978-91-87952-21-1.To order, please email:
info@iaspis.se
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